Dear Reader,
You are in love with someone. You’ve spent a majority of your life with that someone, collecting moments that have woven you together as if you were one person.
So who will be the one to place flowers on the grave? Will it be me? Will it be you? How hard is it to continue beyond all those years spent with your soulmate? I don’t know yet. I don’t want to know. I’m sure she doesn’t either. But it’s a question that will eventually be answered—and for a time, one of us will be the one who places flowers on the grave.
Yet perhaps this separation is but a pause in our story. The depth of love we share doesn’t end at the graveside, but carries forward. The memories we’ve created remain eternal treasures, and the love we’ve cultivated blooms beyond our earthly bounds. In faith, we can find comfort knowing that what awaits us is not an ending, but a divine reunion—a celebration more magnificent than we could imagine, where souls who loved deeply find each other again in God’s embrace.
Comments
No comments on this item Please log in to comment by clicking here